Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1921 — Page 12
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Out of Work Means Out of Money unless you have a reserve fund. When one of our savings depositors, temporarily without employment, comes in and makes a withdrawal, we know that his or he}* belief in savings is stronger than'ever. We know that the account will be built up again as soon as it can be done, because of the satisfaction of having had a savings account to take care of this emergency. If you have not made such provision, better start an account today, with one dollar if you can’t spare more. §?ato(itgs anti Crust Companj Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania BRANCHES. 1233 Olive Avene / Hertkeut Corner West and WuUr.{li 2122 East Tenth Street
All glasses guaranteed. If lenses need changing during the first six months, we make no charge for changing. Cg
Nervousness and Headaches Relieved by Gasses
There are today hundreds of men, women and children suffering from sub-normal vision, and strangely enough, without their slightest knowledge of it. They are paying tribute to poor vision with the hard coin of torturous and excruciating headaches,
frayed and jangled nerves, poor digestion and many sleepless nights. Shows passed up—because it means a bursting headache at the end. Favorite fiction or hobbies laid aside —because concentration means the burning and smarting of the eyes for hours. They drink only the dregs of the cup of life. And WHY? Because they have never given proper thought to the care of their eyes or the fact that the eyes are the fountainhead of many human ills. HOW OPTOMETRY WILL HELP YOU Optometry, the science that measures the eye and the limit of vision, has brought into action all the human ingenuity and knowledge of the world’s greatest scientists. Thanks to their labor we now have instruments that measure the error of refraction to the millimeter (.039 of an inch) and such instruments as the ophthalmoscope which reveal to the naked eye the entire internal organism. Even the most difficult cases can be diagnosed with ease.
DR. J. E. KERNEL, O. D. IN CHARGE OF OPTICAL DEPARTMENT The Wm. H. BLOCK Company
ROTARIANS HEAR BUSINESS TALKS Members Told of Plans for Baseball Season Opening. Two of the Rotarians, at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club, yesterday at the Claypool Hotel, told of Interesting features of the businesses with which they are connected. Carl S. Cook told of the evolution of the 5 and 10-eent store and the manner In which profits are made by rapid turnover, and J. Lee Sweeney told of the evolution of the typewriter from Its early models, made a number of years ago, to the present machines. He spoke of the early "blind” or Invisible machines, the type known as visible, and those known as noiseless typewriters. Walter Hampden, who Is appearing this week at the Murat Theater, was a guest of Nelson Trowbridge at the luncheon. Roltare Eggleston spoke briefly on arrangements that have been made by the Rotarians toward making the opening of the baseball season, Wednesday, April 13, a memorable one. Famous Landmark Destroyed by Fire Special to The Time*. CORTDON, Ind., March 23. —Only the massive stone walls of the old Capitol Hotel, near this city, are standing today as a result of a fire which started Sunday night. The hotel was a popular hostelry of Indiana legislators when Corydon was the Hoosler capital from 1816 to 1825. Flames started In a frame kitchen at the rear of the building, which had been used as a farmhouse and was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Smith, spread rapidly and completely gutted the structure. The occupants of the building were not at home at the time, but persons passing In automobiles discovered the fir* and saved some of the household effects.
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23,1921.
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Ra* Barlow reports that he came near having an accident last Sunday afternoon. He was at the home of Atlas Peck with a lot of others, and when Atlas got to telling about how slick the Ice was during the big freeze of ’B4. Raz almost slipped off of the round-top trunk. • • * Sim Flinders, who spends most of his time on Gander Creek every summer, fishing, went down yesterday and sat down at several places along the stream to see If It was too damp yet to fish. • • Columbus Allsop says it may be all right to plant potatoes In the light of the moon, but that money should always be buried In the dark of the moon.
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However, even with instruments that make the eye an open book, the correct practice of Optometry, as in all professions, requires not only a well-founded knowledge of the subject but also years of practical experience. Our Dr. J. E. Kernel, the head of
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this department, is a graduate of the Northern Hlinois College of .Ophthalmology. For years he has studied all the intricacies of ocular construction and the proper relation of the eye to the other organs of the anatomy. To this he has added the mellowing knowledge gained through nine years of practical experience. In a word he knows his profession thoroughly. OUR EXAMINATIONS ARE WITHOUT CHARGE If you are suffering from headaches, nervousness or kindred ills, you are urged to take advantage of our examinations and to draw freely on our advice. We use absolutely no drugs. Tests are made with the eyes in their normal state. We never recommend glasses when medical attention is the requirement. Our lenses are ground under our personal supervision and in our own workshops. Should you need glasses, you are under no obligation to purchase them here. However, we are confident that nowhere else will you find a more moderate fee than charged here. We solicit your patronage.
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While styles in glasses change very seldom, yet they do change. We carry all the late fashionable vogues. \/ T Shew RimP" j 0D oo
FOR ABSOLUTE Painless Extracting JUST A QUIET, GENTLE SLEEP YOU FEEL NOTHING. Whether you have one or thirty teeth extracted, It’s all ‘.he same. (United Union Dental Corp.) Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS CORNER EAST MARKET AND CIRCLE. Ground Floor. No Stain to Climb.'
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§Pain in Read and Shoulders Was Found Due to Teeth A Pittsburgh schoolgirl of 1.3 was compelled to leave school with a severe pain in the head, neck and shoulders running down to her finger tips. An X-Ray examination, such aa thia office is prepared to make at trifling cost, revealed the fact t'aat the trouble was caused by a wisdom tooth which was “crowding” the one next It. Ehctraetion gave Immediate relief and the child returned to school. “Your extraction never hurt me a bit. My wife and son are satisfled the work you did for them could not be bettered.” Henry Plummer, Lawrence, Ind. THE PEOPLE’S DENTISTS Bandar, 9 a. m. to IS m. 86 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. Over Gaaaepohl Trunk Store.
RECEIVER’S SALE Tepper’s Restaurant and Hotel 221 South Illinois Street, Indianapolis The undersigned receiver will offer at private sale, in whole or in part, on the premises, at 10 o’clock, Thursday, March 24, 1921, the lease, stock and fixtures comprising the above business. Inspection of the property prior to that time may be had by communication with the receiver at The Security Trust Cos., 11l North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis. ' REILY C. ADAMS, Receiver.
EASTER GIFTS Dainty and Appropriate Suggestions From STEWARTS Hurd’s & Crane’s new Spring lines of Fancy Stationery, put up In extremely beautiful gift boxes. Illuminated Mottoes with just the right touch. Most beautiful line of Quill Pens we have ever opened. The very spirit of Easter is conveyed in the new Easter Greeting Cards. The Book Department is ready, as always, with just the right thing for the occasion. 44 East Washington Street
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